11th May 2024
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NBS boss maintains census is impossible before slated polls

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The Chairperson of the National Bureau of Statistics has maintained that conducting population census is not possible before the December...

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Women’s bloc appeals to gov’t to reconsider salary cuts

The women’s bloc is appealing to the government to reconsider its decision to cut a day’s salary from each civil servant. (more…)

Torit governor, speaker resolve to reopen parliament

The Torit legislative assembly will be reopened next week after a dispute between the governor and the speaker was resolved by SPLM caucus...

NAS leader turns down IGAD invitation

The leader of National Salvation Front has refused to attend an IGAD meeting scheduled to take place in the Ethiopian Capital, Addis Ababa,...

President Kiir apologises to Wau inhabitants

President Salva Kiir has apologized to the people of Wau for the suffering the conflict has inflicted on them. (more…)

Employees of GPOC oil firm demand allowance arrears

Employees of GPOC oil firm says they will lay down their tools if their grievances are not addressed within 7 days. (more…)

Angry students in Morocco want scholarships canceled

Some South Sudanese students in Morocco are asking the government to cancel their scholarships over a confusion there. (more…)

Kiir resumes Bahr el-Ghazal peace tour

President Salva Kiir arrived Wau town Tuesday morning to resume his peace tour in the Bahr el Ghazal region. (more…)

Pointing finger at us hurts – say women living with HIV

Some people living with HIV and AIDS in South Sudan say they are suffering discrimination in the society. (more…)

Kiir agrees to include Cirilo, Malong in R-ARCSS

President Salva has agreed to a request to include the holdout groups in the revitalized peace agreement, the South Sudan Minister of...

Ruweng State: At least six killed in separate incidents

The commissioner of Abiem-nhom County in Ruweng State says at least six people were killed and three others injured in a series of attacks...

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